Youghiogheny, at a point afterwards known as Stewart's Crossing, and about half a mile below the present town of Connellsville. This part of the route is marked by the farm known as Mount Braddock. This second crossing of the Youghiogheny was effected... Braddock's Road and Three Relative Papers - 第 188 頁Archer Butler Hulbert 著 - 1903 - 213 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Neville B. Craig - 1851 - 328 頁
...it skirted, the army spent the night of the 21st at the Bear Camp, a locality I have not been able to identify, but suppose it to be about midway to...crossing of Jacob's Creek, which was at the point where Welchhause's Mill now stands, about 1J miles below Mount Pleasant, the route stretched off to the north,... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1851 - 330 頁
...Youghiogheny on the one hand, and the Cheat River on the other. Having crossed the Youghiogheny, wo are now on the classic ground of Washington's early...crossing of Jacob's Creek, which was at the point where Welchhause's Mill now stands, about 1£ miles below Mount Pleasant, the route stretched off to the... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1851 - 352 頁
...River on the other. Having crossed ih& Youghiogheny, we are now on the classic ground of-Washington's early career, where the skirmish with Jumonville,...crossing of Jacob's Creek, which was at the point where Welchhause's Mill now stands, about 1J miles below Mount Pleasant, the route stretched off to the north,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden - 1858 - 884 頁
...Wintermoots was given up to them it once ; it was, in fact, built for their use rather than against them. On the 3d of July a council of war was held at Forty Fort. Zcbulon Butler and Deniton, the colonels in command, wished to postpone the battle. Though... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 642 頁
...be supposed, presented serious obstacles to the troops, worn out with previous exertions. On the 3rd of July a council of war was held at Jacob's Creek,...crossing of Jacob's Creek, which was at the point where Welshons' Mill now stands, about one and one-half miles below Mount Pleasant, the route stretched off... | |
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